BSA A7 A10 TWINS ALL MODELS Nº4

BSA A7 A10 TWINS ALL MODELS Nº4

ROY BACON

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Código:
10958
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
NITON PUBLISHING
Materia
Marcas en varios idiomas
ISBN:
978-0-9514204-5-4
Páginas:
55
Encuadernación:
PORTADA EN RUSTICA
Medidas:
210 mm x 150 mm
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Introduction
Saddler or dualsear – 20 or G9
Early developments
Enter the 600
More models and 646 cc
With Norton engines
Twins in competition
Specifications

The early postwar: BSA twin developed into one of the best loved machines of the 1950s, It came in touring and sports guises with a choice of capacity to suit all tasted; whether for solid reliability or rugged speed WORK, AND WITH GOOD SPARES BACK-UP. This traces them all from the first A7 to the final, fabulous, Rocket Gold Star.
Roy bacon has over 40 motorcycle books to his credit and is acknowledged as a leading authority on the subject. A chartered engineer, he comments on design, as well as describing history he has lived through.
Motorcycle Monographs are a handy, pocket-sized series of books for the enthusiast and general reader alike. Each book covers a single marque, model or machine in depth, the authoritive text being full supported by contemporary photographs to provide a complete reference source. Motorcycles of all ages and types and from all countries are covered by the constantly expanding list; offering history in the pocket.

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